Same problem (I think it was not the case in Firefox 2): I have several tabs opening at startup with identification sessions for which my credentials are saved. It triggers a corresponding number of Master Password requests instead of one request for all.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Have as startup page with two (or more) tabs with identification sessions (for instance your email account and another account)
2. Have the Master Password remember your credentials for the said tabs
3. Restart Firefox
Actual Results:
You will have two (or more) prompts for Master Password; filling in the first prompt will not make the other prompts disappear.
Expected Results:
Have one prompt for all.
Uneducated guess:
Recognition of a website with credentials saved in Master Password should not trigger immediate prompt for Master Password but a CHECK for existence of untreated (i.e. not filled in correctly and not canceled) Master Password prompt.
Same problem (I think it was not the case in Firefox 2): I have several tabs opening at startup with identification sessions for which my credentials are saved. It triggers a corresponding number of Master Password requests instead of one request for all.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Have as startup page with two (or more) tabs with identification sessions (for instance your email account and another account)
2. Have the Master Password remember your credentials for the said tabs
3. Restart Firefox
Actual Results:
You will have two (or more) prompts for Master Password; filling in the first prompt will not make the other prompts disappear.
Expected Results:
Have one prompt for all.
Uneducated guess:
Recognition of a website with credentials saved in Master Password should not trigger immediate prompt for Master Password but a CHECK for existence of untreated (i.e. not filled in correctly and not canceled) Master Password prompt.